Archive of Recordings (mp3 broken)

ECHOES AND SHADOWS

Our first CD, Echoes and Shadows, was recorded in 1997 for PGM Ars Nova. Soloists are Katherine Harris, soprano, and Nathaniel Watson, baritone.The recording features three contemporary American works for chorus, string ensemble and percussion: Tom Cipullo's The Shadows Around the House, Chris DeBlasio's The Best-Beloved, and James Wagoner's The Song of Solomon.

Cantori New York's Le Vin Herbé was the "Editor's Choice" of Opera News in July, 2000. It was acclaimed by the Baltimore Sun as "Dramatic, superbly recorded." Steven Tharp and Laura Danehower Whyte are featured soloists, and other roles are filled by members of the chorus.

From the CD booklet notes: "Le Vin Herbé holds a special place in the hearts and history of Cantori New York. We first performed it during my inaugural season as the group's conductor, and again eight years later to celebrate Cantori's fifteenth season. many of us cherish these performances as highlights of our musical lives...We are confident Frank Martin would have appreciated our love for this piece and hailed the flexibility that has enabled us to remain committed to it. We would be delighted if our recording helped other choruses, especially volunteer choruses, to become aware of this wonderful piece and inspire them to program it. Le Vin Herbé, a work for the ages if ever there was one, merits a wider public." --Mark Shapiro

Cantori New York's latest holiday CD features seasonal songs from around the world performed in true Cantori style. Exciting percussion and piano stylings accompany Cantori's beautiful vocal blending on familiar and lesser known classic holiday settings from Africa, China, Israel, traditional American, English and Gospel songs.

Featuring traditional carols and songs of the season as performed by Cantori New York, conducted by Artistic Director Mark Shapiro. Included are many of the works heard at Cantori's annual Holiday Concert, including Silent Night, Infant Holy, and Deck the Hall.